Richard L. Abrams
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Citizenship | United States |
Fields | Physics |
Institutions | Bell Telephone Laboratories |
Richard L. Abrams (born April 20, 1941 in Cleveland, Ohio) was president of the Optical Society of America in 1990. Abrams holds both a bachelor's degree and a Ph.D. from Cornell University. He worked at Bell Labs from 1968-1971 and then worked at Hughes. At Hughes, Abrams was chief scientist, Defense Systems Division, Hughes' Space and Communications Group, and was responsible for applying technology to the communication spacecraft. Abrams retired as chief scientist of Hughes Research Laboratories in 1996. Currently, Abrams is continuing his career as a part-time consultant, primarily for the U.S. government.[1]
See also
References
- ↑ "Past Presidents of the Optical Society of America". Optical Society of America.
External links
- Articles Published by early OSA Presidents Journal of the Optical Society of America
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